Dunalino Overo APHA Mare
Name
Breed
Paint
Gender
Mare
Color
—
Temperament
3 (1 - calm; 10 - spirited)
Registry
NA
Reg Number
NA
Height
15.0 hh
Foal Date
—
Country
United States
Views/Searches
529/73,321
Ad Status
—
Price
$4,500
Paint Mare for Sale in Colorado Springs, CO
Rare 2001 dunalino overo mare registered with APHA. This color is
sometimes referred to as palomino dun. Because she carries a dilute gene,
she could throw buckskins, grullas, palominos and other dilute colors.
She also has numerous duns in her pedigree and is registered as a red
dun by APHA.
She has one blue eye with natural liner, belly spots on both sides
of her barrel and a gorgeous full platinum tail and forelock. UPTD on
vaccinations and farrier.
She has 2 breed halter points and has been shown at local and 4- H
shows by her current owner. Was also used for queening. Due to lack of
riding time, she will need a tune - up before she goes back into the
show ring. (The demands of pursuing a dual bachelor~s degree with a
Chinese language minor at the Air Force Academy force this sale. ) $4500
About Colorado Springs, CO
The Ute, Arapaho and Cheyenne peoples were the first recorded inhabiting the area which would become Colorado Springs. Part of the territory included in the United States' 1803 Louisiana Purchase, the current city area was designated part of the 1854 Kansas Territory. In 1859, after the first local settlement was established, it became part of the Jefferson Territory on October 24 and of El Paso County on November 28. Colorado City at the Front Range confluence of Fountain and Camp creeks was "formally organized on August 13, 1859" during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. It served as the capital of the Colorado Territory from November 5, 1861, until August 14, 1862, when the capital was moved to Denver.